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OJJDP: Multistate Mentoring Programs Initiative 2025 (US)

Deadline: 24-Feb-25

The Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention is seeking applications for its Multistate Mentoring Programs Initiative to support the implementation and delivery of mentoring services to youth populations that are at risk or high risk for delinquency, victimization, and juvenile justice system involvement.

Mentoring services can be one-on-one, group, peer, or a combination of these types. Applicants must initiate mentoring services to youth who are 17 years old or younger at the time of admission to the program. Mentors must be an adult (age 18 or older), or in cases where peer mentoring models are being implemented, an older peer and under adult supervision.

The target population should include those youth who are at risk or high risk for delinquency or victimization and/or are involved in the juvenile justice system. For this NOFO, OJJDP defines at-risk and high-risk youth as youth who are most likely to become involved in the juvenile justice system because they possess certain risk factors in key life domain areas (i.e., individual, family, school, community); are already involved in the juvenile justice system; and/or reside in environments that have high rates of parental incarceration, community violence, drug markets, gang concentration, and failing schools.

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